I have a very old tablet that still works nicely with Haiku as it did with BeOS way back when. I remember buying a nice big 128 MiB USB stick at the same time…
All three buttons are detected and the pressure sensitive pen works nicely in WonderBrush.
Manufacturer: Wacom
Model: Graphire ET-0405-U
Connection: USB
Haiku: hrev55827
Manufacturer: Wacom
Model: CTH-461 (Bamboo Fun)
Connection: USB
Haiku hrev number: hrev57937+118 (R1/beta5 (x86_64)
Note: the pen tablet came with a CD-Rom containing a win/mac compatible driver but the basic functions seem to be working on Haiku without a driver being installed. Perhaps I am lacking some more sophisticated functions of the pen tablet which I am not aware of.
Having played with the pen tablet some more, I found that the lack of a Wacom driver for Haiku does limit the functionality on the touch side, and on the function buttons.
Here is the updated information on this Wacom pen tablet.
Manufacturer: Wacom
Model: CTH-461 (Bamboo Fun)
Connection: USB
Haiku hrev number: hrev57937+118 (R1/beta5 (x86_64)
Note: the pen tablet came with a CD-Rom containing a win/mac compatible driver but the basic functions of the pen and its eraser, as well as the use of the pen buttons to call up a context menu and to move the canvas around with a hand tool are working without a driver. On the other hand, the four function buttons on the tablet are non-functional in Haiku, and the use of finger track, drag, taps, two finger gestures and so on are not detected in Haiku.